Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That settlement has now come through you 'll see the details in the papers er but we also want to have regard to the fact that the award for the and bridges has actually been reduced substantially by thousand pounds the total reduction in that area approach one point five million pounds .
2 But that Parliament has not met since 1706 and is extremely unlikely ever to meet again .
3 Mr. Howell submitted that Parliament having expressly dealt with the case of an admissions policy designed to preserve the character of the school in subsections ( 3 ) ( b ) and ( 6 ) , it was not open to the school ( even though over-subscribed ) to apply such a policy under section 6(3) ( a ) in selecting the applicants who were to be rejected .
4 What was that Katrina had once said to me ?
5 For example , in the mid-1960s less than a third of the students at university were girls ; that figure has now risen to over 40 per cent and is probably still rising ( Blackstone , 1983 ) .
6 That figure has now risen to some 86 per cent. , which shows the Government 's achievement .
7 Monetary values depend on the size of the organisation but for a company the size of Lucas Automotive the potential savings from each review have generally run into hundreds of thousands of pounds .
8 The amount of the pension is not related actuarial to the sums which each recipient has actually paid in contribution ; but the right to receive it is treated as flowing from the possession of a contribution record , and indeed the pension rates are represented as related to the contribution rates , assuming contribution over a full working life .
9 When the fixed horizontal tailplanes were examined it was found that they had failed symmetrically and the upper skin on each side had completely separated in major sections .
10 Despite the fact , then , that Castells has now moved to other concerns , consumption and civil society remain key themes in urban sociology .
11 Some courts have however looked to the causal link between the existence of a hearing and the final outcome .
12 This driver has just returned from France , after managing to get through the blockade .
13 Although this literature has now grown to gargantuan proportions , Owens has also managed to discern a number of themes and trends .
14 Perhaps this link has n't occurred to you , and perhaps when you consider it , it 'll make sense to you .
15 This cinema had also capitalised on the psycho-acoustic phenomenon prevalent in rock music of suggesting heightened intensity with ‘ fuzz ’ : the speaker cone had plainly blown , rendering all dialogue and music as if through comb and paper .
16 Very few transvestites have actually played for Scotland .
17 Admittedly we can discern glimmerings of intelligent thought involving the location of sub-goals and the execution of sub-strategies , a grasp of ‘ causality ’ , perhaps even a grasp of the internal motivational states of others , as disclosed by their behaviour ; and some experimenters have even looked for signs of a sense of self , and even of intimation of mortality .
18 Since most of the prostatic cancers detected in this study had not metastasised to bone and were well or moderately well differentiated these patients might have suffered if detection had been delayed .
19 Over 30% in this study had never heard of the ATB .
20 Besides contributing to a deeper comprehension of the function of to , this study has also led to a fuller understanding of the role of the category of person in the infinitive .
21 In contrast with most other studies on exfoliative cytology for bile duct strictures this study has not focused on a particular primary site of tumour but rather the overall use of cytology with biliary strictures .
22 I mean some schools have not gone off site at all you know they 've actually stayed inside
23 The argument was on the semantics of how post-sixteen education is presently offered in Banbury , and whereas , of course , they had every right to use the opting out legislation as a governing body , it must be said that the possibility of success under those terms erm is somewhat untried , because of course legislation was specifically geared at Local Education Authorities that do not look after their schools , and thus schools are able to opt out of a badly run , inefficient Education Authority , and we 've seen that happen in many of the urban areas in the country , and indeed some schools have not opted for that .
24 This force has always existed within Nature and has been worshipped by human beings in various forms for aeons .
25 This deal has also figured in the European Council of Ministers ' negotiations over a common mergers policy .
26 Although the land was largely champaign , some demesnes had never lain in common field , or had long ceased to do so .
27 This chapter has necessarily concentrated on activity at the centre and , in doing so , demonstrated how much any local initiative depends eventually on Course-wide endorsement .
28 The contents of this chapter have scarcely touched upon such important environmental research as the World Ocean Climate Experiment or the World Climate Research Programme .
29 The words discussed so far in this chapter have all consisted of a stem plus an affix .
30 Although some decrease has certainly occurred in recent years , its extent is difficult to assess accurately .
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